Nonsynonymous Substitutions, Synonymous Substitutions, and Pseudogenes Have Different Rates of Evolution
Multiple Choice
Nonsynonymous substitutions, synonymous substitutions, and pseudogenes have different rates of evolution, on average.Which order correctly represents those rates, from fastest to slowest?
A) Nonsynonymous substitutions, synonymous substitutions, pseudogenes
B) Nonsynonymous substitutions, pseudogenes, synonymous substitutions
C) Pseudogenes, nonsynonymous substitutions, synonymous substitutions
D) Pseudogenes, synonymous substitutions, nonsynonymous substitutions
E) Synonymous substitutions, pseudogenes, nonsynonymous substitutions
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